
$5,000? I Will Do It For Free
It is an opinion; you may or may not agree with me…
A good writing class not only gives writers a chance to improve themselves but also let them know how to use the best tools. Receiving feedback and making some money are plus points. When somebody comes to this site or joins another platform like Fiverr, UpWork, and Freelancer, they need help and guidance to take things further.
I have seen many experienced writers asking for money from their juniors. They offer paid courses, and the prices vary from $100 to $5,000. What I feel is that we should provide such courses for free.
If you are already making hundreds to thousands of dollars by writing an article or two daily, then you don’t have to encourage juniors to pay you something for the course.
In the name of writing courses, some experienced writers are selling their YouTube videos and urging newcomers to read their content. It is not the case with this site, but I have seen it on other platforms.
This Is What I Am Doing?
I don’t call myself a senior or good writer, but I am at least the one who is changing the trend on this site and is inspiring a lot of new writers. Every single day, I receive a lot of private messages and comments from new writers. They ask things like how to make money and how to improve writing. Here are a couple of screenshots.


What Creative Writing Classes Teach You?
I don’t know about every writer and every creative writing class, but I am talking about the ones that I personally know. Paid creative writing classes don’t teach anything that you cannot learn from the Internet for free. For example, if somebody teaches you how to improve vocabulary, then such tutorials are present online too.
Similarly, if someone says that they will help you make more and more money on this site, then this can be done by writing an article or two daily, by commenting and giving claps to the posts of other writers, and by following up to 50 people. What is the reason for paying too much money for writing classes?
Final Thoughts
To new writers, my only request is that you should not let anybody take you for granted. Say ‘no’ to exploitation and don’t pay for the creative writing courses that don’t look good to you. If you need some help, then you are suggested to choose relevant tutorials or ask senior fellows.
To those who are selling their courses for up to $5,000, my request is that you should not ask for money from your juniors. Not everybody is rich and not every writer can afford your course. Nothing is wrong with giving tips for free and helping others achieve success. You will get your reward from God.





